(1) To provide fresh, nutritious, unprepared, locally grown fruits, vegetables, herbs and honey from farmers markets, roadside stands and community supported agriculture programs to low-income seniors, and (2) to increase the consumption of agricultural commodities by expanding, developing, or aiding in the development and expansion of domestic farmers markets, roadside stands, and community supported agriculture programs.

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Misreported Dollars

Percentage of Total Funding Misreported

Total Program Obligations*:(grants and loans)

2009: $20,600,000

2010: $22,459,007

2011: $22,102,289

Consistency (Grants)

2009

2010

2011

percent or dollar amount of obligations that were over/under reported, or not reported at all

Over Reported

—

—

—

Under Reported

$18,282,219

$1,881,396

$1,543,576

Not Reported

—

—

—

Timeliness

2009

2010

2011

percent or dollar amount of obligations that were late

Total Dollars Analyzed

$1,339,402

$2,200,113

$22,247,654

Late Dollars (reported over 45 days after obligation)

$128,223

—

$18,675,616

Average Reporting Lag (days since obligation)

53

24

50

Completeness

2009

2010

2011

percent or dollar amount of obligations that failed each field

Recipient type

—

—

—

Federal Agency

—

—

—

CFDA Program Number

—

—

—

Funding Amount

—

—

—

Principal Place of Grant Code

—

—

—

Recipient Name

—

—

—

Recipient State

—

—

—

Recipient County Code

—

—

—

Recipient County Name

—

—

—

Recipient City Code

—

—

—

Recipient City Name

—

—

—

Principal State of Grant

—

—

—

Record Type

—

—

—

Action Type

—

—

—

Recipient Congressional District

—

—

—

Obligation Action Date Formatted Correctly

—

—

—

Assistance Type

—

—

—

Federal Award ID

—

—

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* Total program obligations reported in the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance † No obligations reported in the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance

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